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PAGE 4 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSJSli YEU. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1911. THE OBSERVER BRUCE DENNjS EiUor and Owner. Catered at the toaUtt&et at La Grande m second-class matter. SUBSCRIPTION BITES BuSj, single eopy Se Bally, per week, 15 Uj, per month Ce JK I . . . 11 (K:TOBERj9jI! fl 12 !3 45l0 17 H9.I011121314 115161718192021 222324!25262728 BAKER'S 'RAPID JUSTICE. Baker county Is to be commended with cases of criminality when such cases are of the extreme type. Re cently a negro made an assault upon an old lady. He was captured at once and taken to Jail. Judge Smith was informed of the occurrence and im mediately arose from his slumber, op ened court, tried t'he case by lamp light and In almost the time It takes to tell the story Sheriff Rand was on bis way to the penitentiary with the negro. .' -"V , : When justice arises in such a twin kling of an eye, not giving opportunity for learned attorneys to find traehnJcal Itlea over which to prolong a case and possibly free the guilty there 1 hope that crime will abate. Put with all of the activity of the of ficers and the court In Baker county 1t ahould be remembered no criminal is safe In prison while Governor West chooses to continue hls ''prison re form." . -',- . ..i-,' i 'h ' '. -, j CLEAN SrOHT IX SCHOOLS. Unless the boys can use clean, man ly methods In their sporta there Is ev ery reason why these sports ahould bs abolished In the public schools. When tit basfball or football ground Is turned into1 a place of riot Wbr pro fanity and obscene " language pen' traces 'the air It la time to call a per manent hU Jn tha latter day sports .Well have bffa adopted. " So far as known La Grande's young sters have never swerved from the proper course In their pastimes. Their! record Is clean and "honorable and fcey are entitled to credit for It. Butt should they ever become pouutea, un manly and unfair it will be a satisfac tion to have the faculty of the school put an end to all the school games. EDITORIAL SNAl'SHOTS. Perhaps thi nti Would feel safer In Jail. Wall Street Journal. Even Steel can be made brittle by constant hammering. Wall Street . Journal. ' ' ' ; . ; ; Business muBt obey the law. says iVitkiirsham. What a cruel hardship! New York American. Maine people seem to have the In telligence to vote, but to lack ability as counters. Los Angeles Tribune. New York is to spend f33.000.000 on education next year. It needs every cent of it Philadelphia Inquirer, Packers utilize all the hog but the squal. At least something is left for the consumer. Wall Street Journal. Doc Wiley says the health of the na tion Is worth. 1540,000,000,000. Is this an intimation for a raise in salary? Dayton. Journal. '. Attorney General Wickewsham must have his monfy Invested in something outside the United States. Albany Journal. Insurgent objection to Mr. Taft as a "mlddle-of-the road" statesman ia that he leaves very little room around the edges. Philadelphia Telegraph. A Denver dog catcher says he has been bitten 2,000 times. This is some tniug like the experience of the chron ic Investor" in .gold raines.-Cleveland Plain Dealer. ; ' Mr. Carnegie should lose no time in sending one of his famous 'here medals to the editor of the New York Tribune, who Is defending the Payne-Aldrlhc tariff act. St. Paul Pioneer-Press. John D. Rockefeller got his first and only Job fifty-six years ago and has Just been ,?lebrating the event. The men who lost their jobs because Mr. Rockefeller did not stick to his have not had their , celebration yet. Mew York World; - : . BIG FLOUR ORDER PLACED. Lostln MJH Called! Upon to Supply La Grande Fl"m Big; Order. (Lostme Reporter.) Recognizing the superior product of the , Lost'ne, tilling 4, company, the Palmer Lumber company of La Grande has placed an order with this. mill for the delivery of 20 carloada In the near future. This order amounts to about 20,000 sacks or an average of about 1.000 sacks to the car and Is on Of the largest order ev?r placed with a mill In Wallowa county. It Is also important In that the militias the reputation for the manufacture of the best four, holding the gold medal awarded at 'tha. Lewis and Clark fair. The mill has been running on chop md mill stuff for some tlma; but has commenced on flour beginning this week, and Mr. Mag.ill states they are gett'ng In spm good wheat now ant will be able to run'on full tlme! Aside from this order, tn mill m shipped considerable flour to V J. Funk and the R. S. h 2, company "at Enterprise ", . .... . , They aliO reoeniiy sehlt a shipment !ft Uie new store at Aiinam.' ; The mill wCien running steady has a daily capacity of 100 barrels, On Mon day they made a run on graham. At present the company Is feadlng about 100 bead of hofcs but expect to in crease this number soon to 250 or more. Last week a car of hogs which Fred Fltapatrlck wa shipping was completed with stock from the mill pens and shipped to Portland. mMtHHIHMMIHMIfllIHWWW A Strong Modern Bank Efficiently conducted, not only In the Interests of Its stock .holders, bnt of Its depositors and patrons as well; .With officials well known and trusted) In the community. Ti lth capital, surplus and undivided pro&d of $210,000,000 and total resources of $1,000,000.00. ' ; - ' , TJie La Grande Rational Bank offers to firms, corpora Hong and Individuals the best banking service, and Its sffl cers art a personal Interview with those contemplating changing aeeonnti or bpenlnf new ones.. La Grande National Bank LA GRANDE, OREGON. ; CAPITAL ' . . $ 100.000.00 - surplus '.:'.' . M05.000.00 RESOURCES . . . 1,000,000.00 t Fred J. Holmes, Pres." -.y) F. L. Meyers, C&shiet W. J. Church, Vice Pres. . Earl Zundel.Ass'f. Cashier Summons. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Union county. Hellen M. Aikine, plaintiff, vs. Elis abeth Taylor, aod J. L. Taylor, her husband, and J. T, Scott, and Winnie Scott, his wife, defendants. To Elizabeth Taylor and J. L. Tay lor, above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON, Tou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons in this summons in the La Grande Ob server, tha time prescribed in the or der for publication of thlB summons and if you fail to so appear and an swer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief pray ed for in her complaint The relief demanded is the foreclo sure of a certain mortgage" executed and delivered by yon to one J. .R. For rest, on or about the 26th day of Feb ruary, 1906 to secure the payment of a certain promissory note of your selves for $350.00 payable Feb. 26th, 1908, with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum, and which rnort- ri)M mn,nrf nnM mat A J t rest for that purpose the following de scribed real property, situated in the county of Union and State tf Oregon: Lots numbered 6, 7 and 8 in block 4 on C rtreet in the original lownslte of La Grande, Union county, Oregon, and which said note and mortgage was before maturity thereof assigned ami transferred to this plaintiff for a vcl.'.able conomBratlon. And for a further decree barring and foreclosing . you, said . Elizabeth Taylor and J. L. Taylor, and J. T Scott and Winnie Scott of and from any and all right, title or interest In or to said real property and every part thereof. t ; This summons is published In the La Grande Observer by virtue of an order of Honorable J. W.. Knowles. Judge of the Tenth Judicial district, dated October 10th, 1911, and , Is to be published for a period of six con secutive weeks, from the date "of the first publication thereof. at least once a week. ":. " : WM. B. SARGENT, i . ' Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication, Oct. 13. 1911. ''' .'''"'. Dly 10-13, 20, 27-11-3, 10, 17, 24. . r 5 . f I5.cc m t it j m tr a .a.-wa m M wr mm Advertising I Ftifi SALE-ChoIce reBlAsn'ce lots. close in. Must sell. Phone red 3222. - 10-25-et FOR RENT Two front downstairs rooms furnished. Call at 1407 Ninth street, or phonS Red 332 10-26-tf TWO GOOD LIVE AGENTS wanted f-$0; fier month; either ladles 'w gentlemen. Address. Dr. W. Coyle, gen-eral manager, Independent, Or der of Puritans, La Grande. l0-26-6t MODERN HOUSE for rent. Six rooms and bath. Inquire at Dv.lUl's bak ery. ' 10-27-tf . LOST A pair of eye glasses be- tween La Grande sod Perry. Leave at Perry store or Silverthorn's. 10-21-tf ' ' - Satariay the iLast Day -. . jm mm .si. fcssi J ...'.. k it, To Take Advantage of West's Special Sale of Furs DIRECT FROM NEW YORK'S FORE MOST FUR HOUSE comes this excel lent showing of fashionable furs. Prices Are Exceptionally Attractive NATURAL MINK SETS Consisting of very newest model scarf and pillow muff to match. The most stylish and serviceable fur known. Will last for years Prices $125 to $180.00 Set JAPANESE MINK SETS The styles and shapes in" Jap anese mink sets are varied and Lined with guaranteed satins and each fur perfect in finish arid workmanship. Prices : $25.00'to $65.00 Set All Furs Sold Separately if Desired GENUINE CARACUL AND RUSSIAN PONY COATS 14 BLACK FOX : There are many qualities of these popular furs and by comparison you can easily see the superiority of this showing. Long, silky fur in several desir able shapes of scarfs and muffs. . Prices $25.00 and up. !..; '0, SILVER FOX We have just one set tf this beautiful and , long-i lifed fur. The style is ex-: cellent and will be stylish for many seasons. You should see this set. Price $75.00 SABLE FOX For those who desire a medium priced fur that is both dressy and . service able the sable fox cannot be equalled. Prices range from .. ...:...$12.50 up CHILD'S FUR SETS $1.50 TO $8.00 MANY NEW STYLES IN BRAZILIAN MINK, RUSSIAN LYNX, SIDNEY RACCOON, FISHER WALLABY, GRAY TASMANIAN AND CONEY IN ALL , GRADES AND PRICES FROM $2.50 AND UP FOR EITHER MUFF OR SCARF. ;, N. K. West The Quality Store i lngr rooms. 905 Sprint. 3SS1. Phone B., lO-W-t n m m mm tm .mm.G,. HELP WANTED I oung woman to do chamber work and also woman in-laundry. Inquire at Hot Lake sanatorium. ; 10-18-tt -' WANTEr$1250 cash will give city realty valued at $3000. P. O. Box 20? ' - : . : ' 9-30-tf LOST A Pillow mink muff. Leave at Paul's cigar. store and receive reward. FOR. RENT House and two acres of ground. Good barn room for four bead of stock and six or eight ton of hay. North St. and V avenue. Two block east of new school house. In quire at Observer office or phone Tanner 205 10-14-tf WANTED Two lroners at Hot Lake Telephone, . : . FOK RENT New live room modern house. 301 West Main street. Coll nt hoHo. hi A. Clifford. WANTED--first 'class cook and wife desire po'sitlon .ln camp. Best of reference's. Call at Observer. '. l0-24-4t WILL TRADE Good five room house and 4 lots. Will trade for horses or cattle. ',.1 , 10-U-tf . LA GRAXDE INVESTMENT CO, .La Grande, Oregon. FOR RNT Furnished room, at 1F0S Third street. Phone Main 46. 10-25-tf Savoy Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN The' room are good and Steam ' heated only one block from depot D.' C. Brichoux, Prop. If you have young children you have perhaps noticed that disorders of the stomach are their most common ail ment. To correct this you will tina Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets excellent, they are easy an4 pleasahi to take, and mild and gentle In effect. For sae by air dealers. " 1 eod &- wkly , " ; i A MiiliilntiAili JiilnliAiiifi i i 1 illill j Mrs. Porier'sl Strictly Home Made - rOU OUGHT TO KNOW this shop, and Its ability to serve yon best, Oar one strongest ' ' desire Is to turn ont the best CLEANING 4ND PRESSING ntf to price nnr services t meet your satisfaction. We be ' lleve we do this. If jour gar ' m'ents ned onr attention send them to ns snd we will do you work promptly an4 gnnrantee not to rain the materials. Salad Dressing 8 OUNCE BOTTLES 20c , . Contains no Oil. " Is strictly pure and the best of ingredients are used. Thinned with cream, vinegar or fresh oils. . For Sale by ! Pattison Bros. - Phone Black 81. ELITE DYEING & CLEANIW3 WORKS ' Tsln til. H. B. Wairgasm 1 1 11 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 i A re Excellent. We Carry Vanilla Strawberry and Molasses (CT C ft THE PA LA CE ofS WEE TS &kLL. f) l)